Yes, that is true, but how does that define a language as complete or incomplete. Before Shakespeare, the english language was missing not just a few words, but many, and, even though Shakespeare had...

Its always good practice in authoring to make your related storys' ends meet, so to speak. Great authors don't make a habit of contradicting themselves in later works. It could possibly help to link...

Yes, and then there's is the fact that you will be reading a WHOLE bunch of 'rough drafts' in this projects. A bit of advice for newcomers, print out and take home(or to any leisure spot you can) and...

The Bād Uthwen choice would propose the least change from the origional yet the Quenya would provide the a logical definition, though the Bād Uthwen does provide that Etymological feel that does the...

It is as it may seem; I do not agree with the Sindarin form of the Legolas name. Elves lived a loooonnngg time, so it is very possible that Legolas in LotR and Legolas in the Sil are the same person....

as i have stated my opinions on these subjects before, so shall I again: Rog seems to be odd, yes, but that is not to say that it could not stay, or if that is the soul icon of another language, yet...

I vote for Legolas (not Legolas Greenleaf), as to not contradict LotR. This is the same reason on my decision on the orc/k issue, but that is another topic. Unless we can otherwise provide background...

Please specify wether you think it should be orc(the origional used by Tolkien) or ork(the later specified preference of Tolkien). Please do your research and try to be as objectional as possible on...